Описание
AC/DC- FAMILY JEWELS- 2 DVD- 2005-
- Leidseplein Presse B.V./Epic Recordings/Albert Productions/Sony Music Entertainment- 5099720286592- 500 grn
FAMILY JEWELS is a compilation DVD by the hard rock band AC/DC, featuring the group's music videos, live clips and promotional videos from 1975 to 1991. It was released by Albert Productions and Epic Music Video on 28th March 2005. It's always been quite rare to see AC/DC - unless you go to their concerts. Television appearances, and later music videos, have always been a necessary evil to this band of nononsense rockers. Consequently, only their early years were documented on television - mostly in Australia and Europe - and when the time came to switch to promotional video clips, the band always made their own and gave them the appearance of a live show. But they've also never wasted an opportunity to make a big statement with their clips. From singer Bon Scott dressing like a school girl to Angus Young's school boy and smoking on their first major television appearance, to the giant rocking spectacle of the "Big Gun" video with guest appearance by Arnold Schwarzenegger, AC/DC has always been larger than life and their timeless brand of rock and roll has been as big on screen as it has off. Now for the first time Epic Records is proud to announce the first ever compilation of AC/DC videos from all parts of their storied career. Starting in 1975 on Australian TV's Countdown show through the Spanish TV clips filmed just ten days before Bon Scott's death - the first great era of the band is chronicled on Disc One. Disc Two starts with the promo videos for Back In Black, several never before available and sees many of the 80's and 90's clips on DVD for the first time. Compilation contains 40 tracks from the pioneering hard rock legends featuring live and television appearances as well as a selection of promotional videos, covering the whole course of the band's history. Here, for the FIRST TIME, is the definitive history of AC/DC on video - the home video titles "Fly On The Wall” (1985), “Who Made Who” (1986) and “Clipped” (1989). This is truly a monumental collection of clips from one of the world's greatest bands. Although this compilation ends fifteen years before its 2005 release, the double disc video summation of AC/DC's colorful career from 1975-1990 is a bonanza for fans and an education for newcomers. Like fellow veterans, these clips range from acceptable to embarrassingly dated, but through it all AC/DC's intensity and trooper status remain intact. Conveniently divided with 20 videos on each platter that split the band's two vocalists (Disc One, the Bon Scott era and Disc Two, the Brian Johnson years), this is a frills-free, no extras rundown of a journeyman outfit whose roaring blues rock hasn't noticeably changed over the years. Still, lead guitarist Angus Young's Chuck Berry on amphetamines duck walk, and the group's thunderous, riff-happy sound remains a force of rock and roll nature, impervious to trends or fads. There are some disappointing moments - the Fly On The Wall mini-movie of five tunes joined by a silly storyline with bad dancing, worse acting and substandard animation can charitably be considered a failed experiment - but the powerhouse energy of the Australian rockers never lags even in its weakest video moments. This treasure trove of rare television appearances, promo clips and assorted odds and ends isn't as much fun as seeing the group live, but delivers a history lesson along with a knockout, 2 ½ hour punch that's nearly as potent.
Housed In A DVD-Sized Gatefold Digipak With Double Transparent Digipak-Disc-Mount On The Inside Cover And Includes 24 Page Book.
Made In The EU.
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